Moth and Toad Apothecary
Moth and Toad Apothecary is a blog/shop focusing on sustainability, herbalism, and self sufficiency.
Have you ever seen a plant that looked... off? It could have been affected by a phenomenon called plant fasciation.
Plant fasciation is the deformity of plant parts due to a mutation in the plant's DNA. These fasciations can occur due to infections, damage from frost or weedwhackers, and even genetic variations.
While these plants often look strange, they don't typically have anything wrong with them—aside from their evident cosmetic malformations. Unless a plant is infected by a fungus, bacteria, or virus causing the fasciation, they remain safe to handle and use, if desired.
07/23/2023
03/30/2023
Check out my most recent post to learn how boswellia has been studied and shown to provide relief for inflammatory bowel diseases! Link in story/highlights ✨️
03/27/2023
Wild lettuce, henbit dead nettle, and shepherd's purse spotted around my neighbourhood! I've also seen a large amount of hairy bittercress sprinkled into my yard!
What springtime first blooms have you seen lately?
03/10/2023
"The Landlady" soaps are gentle, soothing, and smell delectable. Scented with oatmeal, milk, and honey, and enriched with the very same ingredients, this bar is as cozy and sweet as the Landlady from Roald Dahl's story of the same name. These bars are ultra thick and sturdy! These bars are now available on etsy!
Ingredients:
Olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, castor oil, water, sodium hydroxide lye, colloidal oat powder, turmeric powder, goat's milk powder, honey, fragrance
03/10/2023
My most recent blogpost focuses on building your at-home apothecary on a budget! Visit the link in my story/highlights to read it, or check out the link to my blog in my bio 🥀
03/10/2023
Here's most of my article about adding botanicals, clays and more to your bath!
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O'Fallon, MO
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